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SUPPLEMENT 3 VOL 9 - KDIGO

SUPPLEMENT 3 VOL 9 2009 American Journal ofTransplantation Volume 9 SUPPLEMENT 3 November 2009 PP. 1 156ajt_9_S3-cover 10/8/09 17:16 Page 1 EDITOR-IN-CHIEFP hilip F. Halloran, CanadaDEPUTY EDITORSJ onathan S. Bromberg, USAR obert L. Fairchild, USAS andy Feng, USAB ruce Kaplan, USAMark L. Barr, USAJohn O Grady, UKEDITORIAL OFFICED ellice BerezanGillian Hughes Editorial Office AdministratorsUniversity of Alberta 250 Heritage Medical Research Centre Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2S02 Phone: +1-780-492-1752 Fax: +1-780-407-3417 EDITORSB ryan Becker, USAE mily Blumberg, USAJ. Andrew Bradley, UKDaniel Brennan, USAD avid M.

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1 SUPPLEMENT 3 VOL 9 2009 American Journal ofTransplantation Volume 9 SUPPLEMENT 3 November 2009 PP. 1 156ajt_9_S3-cover 10/8/09 17:16 Page 1 EDITOR-IN-CHIEFP hilip F. Halloran, CanadaDEPUTY EDITORSJ onathan S. Bromberg, USAR obert L. Fairchild, USAS andy Feng, USAB ruce Kaplan, USAMark L. Barr, USAJohn O Grady, UKEDITORIAL OFFICED ellice BerezanGillian Hughes Editorial Office AdministratorsUniversity of Alberta 250 Heritage Medical Research Centre Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2S02 Phone: +1-780-492-1752 Fax: +1-780-407-3417 EDITORSB ryan Becker, USAE mily Blumberg, USAJ. Andrew Bradley, UKDaniel Brennan, USAD avid M.

2 Briscoe, USAG inny L. Bumgardner, USAR onald W. Busuttil, USAJ. Michael Cecka, USAP ierre-Alain Clavien, SwitzerlandRobert L. Colvin, USAC onnie Davis, USAA nthony D Apice, AustraliaFrancis L. Delmonico, USAT homas Dengler, GermanyJames D. Eason, USAH enrik Ekberg, SwedenRobert B. Ettenger, USAJay Fishman, USAR ichard B. Freeman, Jr., USAA lberto S nchez-Fueyo, SpainEdward R. Garrity, Jr., USAH oward M. Gebel, USAJohn Gill, CanadaRonald G. Gill, USAJ osep M. Grinyo, SpainGregg Hadley, USAD ouglas Hanto, USAP eter S. Heeger, USAB enjamin Hippen, USAHans H. Hirsch, SwitzerlandAtul Humar, CanadaShaf Keshavjee, CanadaAllan D.

3 Kirk, USAG oran B. Klintmalm, USAC hristophe Legendre, FranceChungMau Lo, Hong KongJoaquim Madrenas, CanadaJohn C. Magee, USAR osalyn Mannon, USAA rthur J. Matas, USAH erwig-Ulf Meier-Kriesche, USAM ichael Mengel, CanadaBrian J. Nankivell, AustraliaJos Oberholzer, USAG erhard Opelz, GermanyScott Palmer, USATom Pearson, USAMark D. Pescovitz, USAR utger J. Ploeg, The NetherlandsHeather Ross, CanadaDaniel R. Salomon, USAM illie Samaniego, USARon Shapiro, USAMark D. Stegall, USAD ebra L. Sudan, USAS tuart Sweet, USAD avid O. Taylor, USAA ngus Thomson, USAJ ames F. Trotter, USAYves Vanrenterghem, BelgiumHans-Dieter Volk, GermanyRussell H.

4 Wiesner, USAD avid Wilkes, USACONSULTING EDITORSR obert Gentleman, USAG uiseppe Remuzzi, ItalyJesse Schold, USADISCLAIMER The Publisher, American Society of Transplantation and the AmericanSociety of Transplant Surgeons, and Editors cannot be held responsible forerrors or any consequences arising from the use of information containedin this journal; the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflectthose of the Publisher, American Society of Transplantation and theAmerican Society of Transplant Surgeons, and Editors, neither does thepublication of advertisements constitute any endorsement by thePublisher, American Society of Transplantation and the American Societyof Transplant Surgeons, and Editors of the products and Photocopying 2009 American Society ofTransplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

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10 For information, Printed in the United States by The Sheridan PressAIMS AND SCOPEThe aim of the American Journal of Transplantationis the rapid publication of new high quality data in organ and tissue transplantation and the related sciences. Thejournal reflects the field and is an agent for advancing the it through critical reviews and news features, and consensus documents and guidelines. The journal isdirected at scientists and clinicians in transplantation but also at those in other fields who wish to follow transplantation. The scope is the international discipline oftransplantation. This includes organ and tissue donation and preservation; tissue injury, repair, inflammation, and aging; immune recognition, regulation, effectormechanisms, and opportunities for induction of tolerance; histocompatibility; drugs and pharmacology relevant to transplantation; graft survival and prevention ofgraft dysfunction and failure; clinical trials and population analyses; transplant complications; xenotransplantation; and ethical and societal issues.


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